ESR 12 from COMPLETE Project Earns PhD with Innovative Research on Mini Ultralight Radio Probes
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ESR 12 from COMPLETE Project Earns PhD with Innovative Research on Mini Ultralight Radio Probes

The COMPLETE Project is proud to announce that one of its Early Stage Researchers (ESRs12)  Paredes Quintanilla, Miryam Elizabeth has reached a significant milestone in her academic journey. On September 1, 2021, she successfully defended her PhD, earning her doctorate in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering as part of the 33rd Cycle of the program.

Her groundbreaking research, titled “Electronic Design of Innovative Mini Ultralight Radio Probes Aimed at Tracking Lagrangian Turbulence Fluctuations Within Warm Clouds,” focuses on developing advanced ultralight radio probes capable of studying turbulence dynamics within warm clouds. Her work provides new tools and insights into understanding atmospheric processes, making a notable contribution to both academia and the scientific community.

This achievement highlights the dedication and excellence of the researchers involved in the COMPLETE Project, which continues to advance knowledge and innovation in its field. Congratulations to the newly minted PhD!